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Really glad you enjoyed it mate
You should watch the first six episodes in order as they are a continuing story. After that check out this thread for fans best/favourite episodes:Favourite/Best New Adventures Episodes

Curious and interested in the classics NA figures, I finally checked out episode 1. And y'know, I loved it! NA may have just won over a fan today! Any stand out episodes I should watch next?

Me too! I just watched my first episode last week (from the 30th Anniversary set). Waiting for NA He-Man Volume 1 to arrive to I can watch the rest in order since all of the episodes aren't on the 30th Anniversary set

I hate the first 3 Episodes why tehy going far from the mini comics and Bastei Comics!
I love the old He-man become the new one!
...but a lot of later Episodes are Masterwork

Jack i hope when ever a new He-man Cartoon came out you write it ^_^

I have realise i have to thank you for M.A.S.K. Too ... thank you!

Slesh Head was the first Figure who bring me to NA and in german & english he is sooooooooo funny
i love him

As I've said many times, I was not aware of the comics until I came on the he-man.org board. For whatever reason, Mattel chose not to make me aware of the comics when they made the initial toyline presentation to me, preferring me to come up with my own way of making the storyline work.

To MLHumble: you are referring to the thirty-eighth episode, FOUR WAYS TO SUNDOWN. I appreciate your praise. I crafted the episode as a send-up of RASHOMON, in an effort to make a tribute to one of my favorite directors, Akira Kurosawa.

When I write many episodes of a series I sometimes indulge in doing a bit of an homage to my favorite directors. Another time I did this was for an episode of SUPER MARIO BROTHERS entitled KOOPA KLAUS, in which I wrote a subtle parody of CITIZEN KANE. A reviewer carefully and adeptly analyzed the effort in this article: http://smichaelbrady.hubpages.com/hu...d-Citizen-Kane

Not everyone is a rabid student of entertainment history, so not everyone gets it when I do this. But that's okay. Some things you just do for yourself, hoping at the same time that others just enjoy your work.

Wow, Olesker!, I'm thrilled my compliment reached the intended party! How many NA episodes did you write? I'll definitely queue them up...
Sheesh, wow! Never mind, Jack. I just looked you up. Looks like I have a lot of watching to do! Ha!

Wow, Olesker!, I'm thrilled my compliment reached the intended party! How many NA episodes did you write? I'll definitely queue them up...
Sheesh, wow! Never mind, Jack. I just looked you up. Looks like I have a lot of watching to do! Ha!

Those episodes were in addition to the series bible that I wrote for NA. Regrettably, although I also wrote the original series bible for MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS, I didn't write any episodes of that series because by the time POWER RANGERS was picked up for broadcast I was deeply involved in NA.

I see you're a Chicago guy. I lived there for thirty years before moving to L.A. (Now living across the lake from you in a secret village carved from a forest on the shores of Lake Michigan. Anyway, NO PLACE LIKE HOME was my first novel -- about a killer living in a Chicago highrise. (I lived in Lake Point Tower for many years and patterned the building in my novel after it.) The book's out of print, but is available inexpensively on e-bay and through many out-of-print on-line bookstores. MGM purcased the film rights from me and tat basically launched my career. Lots of Chicago stuff in it, circa1970s, so you might enjoy it.

CONFESSIONAL was a very different kind of novel for me -- heavy horror. It was pretty frightening to write, but I think it came out quite well. If you like the horror genre you'll find it a good read and a page-turner (he said a bit immodestly .) Read it at night and you may find it as difficult to sleep during your reading of it as I did whilst I was writing it.

Hey there guys,
On the side I paint pop-culture commissions... Usually T-shirts. I have some galleries and threads on the Fan Art sections. Oh, and Pixel-Dan wore one of mine in his newest batch of reviews!
Anyway, I'm finally getting around to doing one for me. So since I am newly obsessed with NA, my shirt will be NA themed. Just did the sketch and will start painting soon...
UPDATE: Slush Head. I went with the 4H design, but I love the cartoon look just as well.
UPDATE: That crazy NA Skeletor.
UPDATE: Flogg in the house.
UPDATE: Aaaand Optikk!

I didn't even know NA existed until I joined the forums, but since then I got the series on DVD and it's certainly not without it's own merrits. I'm really into the base idea of the show of He-Man being drawn out of the past into the distant future. Some of my favorite episodes were from the later part of the series with "You're In The Army Now" and just about every episode from "Balance of Power" onwards.

As I've said many times, I was not aware of the comics until I came on the he-man.org board. For whatever reason, Mattel chose not to make me aware of the comics when they made the initial toyline presentation to me, preferring me to come up with my own way of making the storyline work.

To MLHumble: you are referring to the thirty-eighth episode, FOUR WAYS TO SUNDOWN. I appreciate your praise. I crafted the episode as a send-up of RASHOMON, in an effort to make a tribute to one of my favorite directors, Akira Kurosawa.

I guess they wanted to continue the tradition of the right hand not knowing what the left was doing in regards to He-man's continuity Then again, time travel is involved, so I guess it makes sense that we have different versions, one in which Skeletor found out adam's identity and one without.

Originally Posted by ˛He-Ro

I hate the first 3 Episodes why tehy going far from the mini comics and Bastei Comics!

I never got around to reading the international NA comics. Are the Bastei translations of the UK stuff or do they differ?

'Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.' This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: 'Love your neighbor as yourself.' All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments" (Matthew 22:36-40).